It seems to me that XFire is not as popular as frameworks such as Axis. 
Certainly, the Nabble forum has much less traffic than I'd expect, and there
are many questions to which there are no responses.  To me, that doesn't
give me a lot of confidence in the long-term viability of XFire.
Don't misunderstand me.  I'm a enthusiastic user and I consider it to be a
very good framework.  However, the documentation is sparse and very minimal
and there seem to be too many bugs reported.  Surprising for what should be
a mature product.  AFAIK, no books have been published - no I'm not about to
write one.  Has the XFire team moved on to something else?
What does everyone else think?  Do we XFirers have a tool with a future?

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